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Almost every lottery fan in the world has heard of the famous Spanish raffles. With huge prize pools and unbeatable odds, they bring excitement with every draw! While the holiday raffles, Loteria de Navidad and Loteria del Niño, are the most widely known, there are exciting Spanish raffles that take place year-round, like the historical Loteria Nacional Extra, which is usually staged once a month, or Lotería Nacional's weekly Thursday and Saturday raffles. Keep reading to find out more about the exciting, and lucrative, Spanish raffles and you’ll see why you should consider playing them!

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If you are wondering what makes raffles special and different from other types of lotteries, you've come to the right place! For one thing, a raffle offers a limited amount of tickets. Each ticket has a unique number combination and the total amount of tickets that can be sold is limited by the amount of combinations that can be made. Also, with lottery raffles, players cannot choose their numbers – their choice is limited to the available ticket codes.

To learn more about how raffles work, check out this video.

Loteria de Navidad

Spain’s annual Christmas lottery, aka Lotería de Navidad, aka El Gordo (literally the fat one), is unlike any other lottery in the world. For one thing it boasts the world’s largest prize pool with €2.59 billion in prizes up for grabs, including a €4 million jackpot! Odds start at 1:10 and the odds of winning the jackpot are 1:100,000. Furthermore, 9,999 tickets win the minimum €200 prize per ticket.

The Lotería de Navidad Christmas raffle has been around since 1812 and is quite the event for spectators to watch. The draw takes place in the ornate Teatro Real de Madrid, the Royal Theatre of Madrid. The drawing is an elaborate ceremony that lasts several hours and features two drums with over 100,000 laser-etched wooden balls. As the winning raffle codes are drawn from the drums, the results are sung by students of the San Ildefonso School in front of a packed audience dressed in colorful, lottery themed costumes. The entire drawing is broadcast on Spanish TV.

Approximately 98% of adult Spaniards take part in this raffle by either purchasing a ticket or receiving one as a gift. With incredible prizes and odds, and the colorful spectacle of the draw, it's no wonder that the Loteria de Navidad raffle has remained so popular for over 200 years.

Experience a great Spanish tradition and add your name to the latest chapter of this historic drawing. Play the Loteria de Navidad raffle now!

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Loteria del Nino

The lottery excitement continues through the New Year and reaches another climax with the El Nino raffle drawing staged annually on 6 January. El Nino, or Loteria del Nino, features an enormous €700 million prize pool, a jackpot of €2 million and winning odds that start at 1:3 and go up to an incredible 1:100,000 for a chance to win the jackpot. Plus, an incredible 29,999 tickets win the minimum €200 prize per ticket.

The Loteria del Nino derives its name from the baby Jesus. Nino means ‘the little one,’ and is held on the day of the Feast of the Three Kings which celebrates the Epiphany and marks the end of the twelve day Christmas holiday. The first Loteria del Nino took place in 1941 and in 1966 it became a part of the Loteria Nacional, the home of Spanish favorites Loteria de Navidad and La Primitiva. From 1941 to 1999 draws were held on 5 January, beginning in 2000 the draw date was moved to 6 January where it remains today.

If your new year’s resolution is to make your dreams come true, then you’ll want to make sure you’ve got a ticket to the Loteria del Nino!

Lotería Nacional Thursday Raffle

The lottery fun doesn't stop with the big raffles, you can also enjoy the thrill of winning every week with the Loteria Nacional Thursday raffle. This raffle offers a €12.6 million prize pool, a jackpot of €300,000 and winning odds that start at 1:3 and go up to 1:100,000 for a chance to win the top prize. Additionally, there are 10 different prize categories and thousands of winning combinations per ticket.

The Loteria Nacional Thursday raffle is part of the oldest lottery in Spain, dating back to 1763. It is also known as the "Sorteo de Jueves" or the "Thursday Draw". The raffle uses a unique format where each ticket has a five-digit number and is divided into ten shares or "decimos". You can buy a whole ticket or a share of a ticket, depending on your budget and preference. The more shares you buy, the bigger your potential winnings.

If you want to spice up your week with some lottery excitement, then you'll want to make sure you've got a ticket for the Loteria Nacional Thursday raffle!

Lotería Nacional Saturday Raffle

The lottery action gets even hotter on the weekends with the Loteria Nacional Saturday raffle. This raffle offers a €42 million prize pool, a jackpot of €600,000 and winning odds that start at 1:3 and go up to 1:100,000 for a chance to win the grand prize. There are 14 different prize categories and thousands of winning combinations per ticket.

The Loteria Nacional Saturday raffle is part of the same lottery as the Thursday raffle, but with bigger prizes and more chances to win. It also uses the same format where each ticket has a five-digit number and is divided into ten shares or "decimos". You can buy a whole ticket or a share of a ticket, depending on your budget and preference. Once again, the more shares you buy, the bigger your potential winnings!

The Loteria Nacional Saturday raffle is the perfect way to spice up your weekend with some lottery fun. Make sure you get your ticket today!

Loteria Nacional Extra Raffles

The Spanish Loteria Nacional Extra Raffles, or Sorteos Extraordinarios, are raffles that take place in addition to Spain’s weekly raffle draws, usually about once a month. The history of the Loteria Nacional Extra dates back more than 200 years to the time of King Carlos III who established a lottery to bring in revenue for the treasury. The raffles often honor Spanish traditions, culture, and institutions. Recently, there were also draws that benefited the Red Cross charity organization and the Spanish Cancer Prevention Society.

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Extraordinary Raffles, Extraordinary Excitement!

The Loteria Nacional Extra is a sure thing when it comes to getting lottery players excited. Prize pools for these special events are €84, €105, or €140 million! Some draws feature a Premio Especial, a special prize, of up to €20 million that one lucky share will take home. Better yet, winning odds start at 1:3, that’s right, every third ticket is a winner! There are 37,151 winning combinations on every ten-share ticket and the odds of winning the jackpot are an incredible 1:100,000! Including the jackpot, each raffle features 14-16 prize categories. Great prizes and amazing odds, it is no wonder people flock to Spain from all over the world for these amazing raffles!

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